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An email circulation list with currently around 1400 contacts provides regular information on folk events across southern Devon roughly within a 30 mile
radius as the crow flies of Totnes. To join the list, email
johnculf@harbertonfolk.co.uk for further information.
Still relevant
parts of the most recent
emailed circulars are reproduced below, along with a developing Draft of the
next, but check out the
Diary for
full listings.
The e-circulars are sent
on as regular a basis as possible, usually weekly or fortnightly,
not more than one per week apart from exceptional circumstances (and
never with any attachments).
Circulars dated: 1/9/10 25/8/10 14/8/10
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September 2010
Only a selection of events follows below - the full open-ended southern Devon
Folk Diary listings appear on
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk.
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Stories from the Butterwalk - Monthly storytell in Totnes
Bring a story to share or just
listen. £2.
Tuesdays 14 Sept, 12 Oct, 9 Nov, 14 Dec - 8pm @ Bogan House, 43 High St, Totnes
(through the Costume Museum).
Sunday 3 October 2010 - Fisherman's Friends - Tavistock Wharf
(map)
Seated concert.
Box office 01822 611166
www.tavistockwharf.com
Sunday 3 October 2010 7.30pm - Dave Swarbrick & Martin Carthy
- Exeter Corn Exchange (map)
A startlingly intense reunion from this legendary, ground-breaking duo. All the
old skills are demonstrated with a new collection of traditional songs and
instrumentals. Their experienced approach to their art lacks none of the fervour
of their early days, and brings a maturity born of many years living with the
music that is an integral part of their beings. Box office 01392 665866
www.exeter.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=12782
Other acoustic music...
...on
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk and its associated email circulars: I try to stay on
topic for the most part. That way most people get what they sign up for most of
the time. But I do sometimes include other related forms of acoustic music
Harberton Folk Circular - Wednesday 1 September 2010
Only a selection of events follows below - the full open-ended southern Devon
Folk Diary listings appear on
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk.
3-12 September 2010 - Totnes Festival
www.totnesfestival.com
(see website for full varied programme of arts events), including
At the Bay Horse Inn (map)
at 8 Cistern Street at the top of Totnes, tel. 01803 862088
(Beer & Cider Festival runs 10-12 Sept):
Mon 6th Sept 8.30pm - Folk and Folklore Night - folk session with
storytelling and recitals by Bob Mann and Sam Richards)
Thu 9th Sept 8.30pm - Nicky Swann - Newton Abbot based singer/songwriter,
folk/blues/country style
At the Royal Seven Stars
(map)
by The Plains at the bottom of town::
Fri 10th Sept 8pm - Blue Jewel - an exciting new acoustic / folk band
brought together by Steve Banks (Maddy Prior & the Carnival Band, Chanter).
Info, booking details and sample tracks at www.bluejewel.info.
Thursday 9 September 2010 - Charlie Parr & Frank Fairfield - B-Bar,
Barbican Theatre, Plymouth
(map)
Charlie Parr is a folk and country blues musician who tours extensively through
the USA and Europe and is routinely hailed as "authentic" and the "real deal by
fans and critics alike. Joining Charlie is Frank Fairfield, a
California based fiddle, guitar and banjo player who sings soaring hillbilly
ballads and arcane rambling songs which take the listener back to the pre-war
America of Mississippi John Hurt and Dock Boggs. £8, doors 8pm. Call 01752 242021
www.b-bar.co.uk
Saturday 11 September 2010 11am-midnight - Fishstock - Brixham New Fish
Quay
A festival (in aid of Brixham Fishermen's Mission) of food and music (on 2
stages), including Mad Dog McCrea; Rachel Jones Quartet; Jiggerypipery; Maggie
Duffy & Mike Weed; Southern Comfort; Rory Ellis; Hobson’s Choice and much more.
The festival website
www.fishstockbrixham.co.uk does not (yet) say a great deal, particularly
about the music, so I've put a full 'working programme' on this page:
www.johnculf.co.uk/hfolk/brixham.htm. Well worth a look! The man on Radio
Devon this morning said entry was only £5.
Saturday 11 September 2010 7.30pm - Charity Concert with Glorious Chorus -
St Johns Church, Bridgetown, Totnes
plus special acoustic intro sets by the two of the choir’s leading soloists,
Louise Parker & Holly MacInnes-Hurd. Tickets £8/£5(conc) available online and
from Drift Records, Totnes. Limited tickets on door. For information and to book
tickets, visit
www.gloriouschorus.co.uk or call 01803 862028
Sunday 12 September 2010 8pm - Julie Felix - Crabshell Inn, Kingsbridge
(map)
Before the end of 1965 she had sold out the Royal Albert
Hall. She became a sensation on BBC TV and her shows were sold around the world.
A rare opportunity to enjoy a close up and
intimate evening with a much admired worldwide star.
www.juliefelix.com £12
door, £10 advance from Neil on 01548 856601.
[Ed. Future events at The Crabshell are in doubt for a combination of
reasons, including 'difficulties' with lack of support from certain local media,
something I've had problems with too (but not from the Totnes Times people I
hasten to add, who've always been very helpful).]
Sold out Monday 13 September 2010 7.30pm - Seth Lakeman -
Sterts Theatre, Upton Cross, Liskeard (map)
Seated. Hearts & Minds Tour 2010. Box office 01579
362382/362962. Direct booking:
www.sterts.co.uk/product_details.php?category_id=69&item_id=31
17 & 18 September 2010 - Show of Hands - Great Torrington
A Plough Event at R.H.S. Rosemoor Gardens
www.theploughartscentre.org.uk
17-19 September 2010 - Acoustica Festival -
Exeter Phoenix (map)
The festival of alt-folk, folktronica and Americana returns after a successful
debut last year. Expect over 50 acts across three rooms plus sessions on the bar
terrace.
www.exeterphoenix.org.uk Tel. 01392 667080
Sunday 19 September 2010 8pm - Miranda Sykes & Rex Preston - Topsham Folk
Club, Globe Hotel (map)
Miranda has been described as a ‘musical chameleon’ reflecting the way that she
so easily slips between musical genres as diverse as folk, jazz and rock/pop.
She continues to build a solo repertoire of contemporary and narrative songs
that are showcased to critical acclaim on her recent album ‘Bliss’. She has
recently started working with mandolin player Rex Preston whose style and
fluidity augment her songs beautifully. Call Brian Lewis on 01404 44498 to
reserve tickets.
www.topshamfolkclub.co.uk
Friday 24 September 2010 - Steve Tilston - Calstock
Hall (map)
40 Years Tour. Steve has been described as, an artist of “stylistic
versatility and consummate musicality,” “a complete guitarist,” “a singer
songwriter of rare talent” and “absurdly accomplished.” Ask anyone on the
English folk scene who is their favourite guitarist, singer, songwriter and
entertainer and nine times out of ten the same name will crop up in the top
three of every department. Writer of classic songs performed by the likes of
Fairport and Bob Fox.
www.calstockhall.org
Sunday 26 September 2010 - Thea Gilmore - Exeter
Phoenix (map)
Standing. The singer-songwriter, whose riveting voice at
times recalls the elegance of Annie Lennox, has been making intensely personal,
socially aware music to considerable acclaim since she was a teenager.
www.exeterphoenix.org.uk Tel. 01392 667080
Saturday 2 October 2010 8pm - Seth Lakeman - Princess Theatre, Torquay
Part of Torbay’s Rock Walk re-opening. This concert takes place as part of a
special day of celebrations marking the reopening of Torbay’s iconic Royal
Terrace Gardens and Rock Walk, opposite the Princess Theatre. The all-day
line-up includes the return of the GeoQuest team, live music and festival
activities, building up to light and sound spectacular Time & Tide Act III, just
before doors open for Seth’s finale concert. A Dartington event:
www.dartington.org/arts/seth-lakeman
Sunday 3 October 2010 - Access All Areas Squeezebox Maintenance Day! -
Cheriton Bishop Village Hall
Organised by Devon Squeezebox Foundation. Tutors: Rees Wesson, Dave Byett
and Colin Dipper. It’s going to be a practical day, with both talks on different
aspects of squeezebox maintenance and repair by these excellent box
makers/repairers and the opportunity of getting inside that “project” squeezebox
you bought, thinking “I could do that up…” We will be advising which tools will
be needed nearer the time. We shall be covering Concertinas, Piano Accordions
and Melodeons, but if you have something else in mind eg a Bandoneon, just ask,
we can probably deal with that too! Places limited, strictly first come, first
served. Cost: £30. To book: email Ed Rennie at
devonsqueezebox@hotmail.co.uk.
Saturday 16 October 2010 7.30pm - Harvest Barn Dance - Loddiswell Village
Hall nr Kingsbridge (map)
Music from Folk 2 (fiddle & keyboard); caller Ken Hudson. Tickets (incl.
ploughman's supper) £7, U11s £3, from RS Village Stores or call 01548 550437.
Fundraiser for Loddiswell church.
Exmouth area folk & acoustic news for September
from Jeff Lewis is now available on
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk.
Not too far away (a one-off listing)
11-25 September 2010 - St Ives September Festival
A massive line-up including: Courtney Pine; The Unthanks; Eddi Reader; Altan;
Donovan & Kirsty McGee (support); The Imagined Village; Paco Peña; Kila; The
Fisherman's Friends; Imelda May; Mousehole Male Choir; Robin Trower Band &
Hamsters (support); The Beat & John Otway (support); Robin Williamson; Martha
Tilston; The Songs of Nick Drake; Carrivick Sisters; Ken Nicol & Phil Cool. See
www.stivesseptemberfestival.co.uk for details.
More in brief
- Full listings and details in the
South Devon Folk Diary on
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk
Sunday 12 September 5-7pm - Richard Digance's Devon Folk on BBC Radio Devon
Friday 10 September - Jack Lawrence & Phil Rosenthal - The Watermark, Ivybridge
Saturday 11 September - Jack Lawrence & Richard Plank - George
Hotel, South Molton
Saturday 11 September - Andsome And Some (Carrivick Sisters 'Big Band')- The Windjammer,
Dartmouth
Cheers
John Culf
johnculf@harbertondevon.co.uk
www.harbertondevon.co.uk
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk
Harberton Folk Circular - Wednesday 25
August 2010
Only a selection of events follows below - the full open-ended southern Devon
Folk Diary listings appear on
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk.
Friday 10 September 2010 - Jack Lawrence & Phil Rosenthal - The Watermark, Ivybridge (map)
Two of America’s best and influential Bluegrass musicians in an up-close and
personal gig. See
www.ivybridgewatermark.co.uk for box office details (01752 892220).
Saturday 11 September 2010 9pm - Andsome And Some - The Windjammer,
Dartmouth (map)
A warm-up gig prior to performing at the Cornish Bluegrass Festival, The
Carrivick Sisters are trying out a new five piece band, with some young friends
from Cornwall playing originals and classic bluegrass.
www.thewindjammer.co.uk. Coming later: 22/9 Ashleigh Flynn; 10/10 Jay Carter
Saturday 18 September 2010 8pm - Autumn Ceilidh - Ipplepen Village Hall,
nr Newton Abbot (map)
Dawntreader Ceilidh Band, with Debs calling. Floor spot, bar, soup and rolls,
raffle. Tickets £6 in advance from
www.beltaneborder.co.uk
or Debs on 01803 812387. Door £7, pre-booking recommended via website to avoid
disappointment.
Sunday 3 October 2010 11am-3pm - Plymouth Mela - Place
de Brest / City Centre Piazza, Plymouth
A palette of colour brought to Plymouth City Centre with Plymouth’s first ever
festival of South Asian Arts and Culture! Plymouth South Asian Society and The
Barbican Theatre Plymouth have joined forces to present this free one day
festival celebrating cultural diversity in Plymouth. The Mela will feature local
national and international artists and aims to become nationally and
internationally recognised for its’ creative excellence and cultural value. Join
us for music, dance, theatre and food and participate in free family friendly
workshops.
www.barbicantheatre.co.uk
Hanging Johnny - Farewells
After 18+ years, this popular SE Cornwall based shanty crew are calling it a
day and are holding two farewell 'parties'. Please bring instruments and voices,
or if not a performer - we need audience too. The dates and venues are: Sat 23rd
Oct. at The Cross House Inn, Metherell, E. Cornwall and Sat 11th Dec. at The
Front Bar, Custom House Quay, Falmouth, W. Cornwall. More details on
www.hj.englishfolkmusic.com. (Many thanks to HJ for two brilliant support
sets for Harberton Folk concerts)
Opportunities for Musicians & Artists / Acoustica Festival @ Exeter Phoenix
Sept 17-19
Part of the 2nd festival of alt-folk and Americana music (www.acousticafestival.co.uk)
is a Bizarre Bazaar on Sat 18th, 12-4pm, featuring art, crafts, clothes,
instruments, records, collectables and exotica - an opportunity for artists to
sell their work free of charge. Call David on 07774 021906 if interested in
having a stall. Also: a few slots remain for SW-based singers, musicians and
bands across the three days of the festival. Anyone interested should email
their details to Patrick Cunningham at
patrick@exeterphoenix.org.uk.
Otterton Mill nr Budleigh Salterton (map)
has recently announced its autumn music programme (Sept-Dec). This
is a small, very popular venue and early booking is advised. Full details of
all the following dates can be found at
www.ottertonmill.com:
23/9 Ashleigh Flynn; 30/9 James Keelaghan; 7/10 Rory Ellis; 14/10 Christine
Collister; 21/10 Little Toby Walker; 4/11 Helen Watson Trio; 11/11 Kirsty Mcgee
& Mat Martin; 18/11 Boo Hewerdine; 25/11 Reg Meuross & Beth Porter; 2/12 Jim
Crawford; 8/12 Kimmie Rhodes
Major acts at more distant venues
I loosely define the coverage area of
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk
and its associated email circulars as '30 miles as the crow flies from Totnes',
but I will also briefly include major folk acts at more distant venues if that
is their closest tour venue in the SW. So here for the keen travellers and those
on the fringe of our patch:
Thursday 30 September - Jim Moray - Brewhouse, Taunton
Saturday 9 October - Peggy Seeger
- George Hotel, South Molton
Saturday 16 October - Malinky - Bridgwater Arts Centre
Saturday 23 October - Kate Rusby -
Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple
Friday 29 October - Ralph McTell - Brewhouse, Taunton
Friday 29 October - Seth Lakeman - Hall for Cornwall, Truro
Saturday 6 November - Norma Waterson & Eliza Carthy - Bridgwater Arts
Centre
Wednesday 10 November - Blazin' Fiddles - Brewhouse, Taunton
Wednesday 10 November - Ralph McTell - Hall for
Cornwall, Truro
Sunday 28 November - Dick Gaughan
- George Hotel, South Molton
Thursday 2 December - Dick Gaughan - Bridgwater Arts
Centre
Website links for these venues will usually appear in the Diary on
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk.
More in brief
- Full listings and details in the
South Devon Folk Diary on
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk
Sunday 12 September - Julie Felix - Crabshell Inn, Kingsbridge
Friday 24 September - Shanty Spectacular - Blackmore
Theatre, Exmouth
Friday 24 September - Steve Tilston - Calstock
Hall
Friday 24 September - Davey Arthur Band - Barnfield
Theatre, Exeter
Thursday 7 October - Maddy Prior - Barnfield
Theatre, Exeter
Friday 22 October - Brass
Monkey - The Watermark, Ivybridge
Saturday 23 October - 3 Daft Monkeys - Tavistock Wharf
Tuesday 9 November - Ralph McTell - Tavistock Wharf
Friday 12 November - Pete Coe -
Exeter Traditional Music Club
Friday 25 February 2011 - Fairport Convention
- Exeter Corn Exchange
Friday 22 April 2011 - Feast of Fiddles
- Exeter Corn Exchange
Harberton Folk Circular - Saturday 14
August 2010
Only a selection of listings, mostly new this time, follows below - the full open-ended southern Devon
Folk Diary appears on
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk.
Sunday 12 September 2010 8pm - Julie Felix - Crabshell Inn, Kingsbridge
(map)
In 1962 she left California to busk her way around Europe. In late 1964 she
arrived in London. Before the end of 1965 she had sold out the Royal Albert
Hall. She became a sensation on BBC TV. Now 72, her renowned good looks are as
striking as ever. A rare opportunity to enjoy a close up and intimate evening
with a much admired worldwide star.
www.juliefelix.com £12
door, £10 advance from Neil on 01548 856601.
(Coming next: Sun 12 Dec - Sid Kipper!)
Friday 24 September 2010 8pm - Shanty Spectacular - Blackmore
Theatre, Exmouth (map)
with Kimber's Men, from Yorkshire, and the Exmouth Shantymen. Tickets £10
from
www.blackmoretheatre.co.uk or the Town Hall Clerk
townclerk@exmouth.gov.uk
Out of our area, but a great band...
Saturday 2 October 2010 8pm - Ceilidh with The Old Swan Band - Langtree
Village Hall nr Torrington
Caller Jo Freya. Tickets £8. Unlimited soft drinks included. BYO booze.
Bring & Share Supper (optional). Further info and ticket reservations John
Blackburn 01237 476632
jwbeblackburn@aol.com
Wednesday 6 October 2010 - Mark Chadwick - Exeter Phoenix (map)
One of the UK’s most successful songwriters, Mark Chadwick has co-written 20
chart singles and 6 Top 40 albums (including a Number 1) as part of The
Levellers, the band he has fronted for over 20 years.
www.exeterphoenix.org.uk Tel. 01392 667080
Friday 22 October 2010 8pm - Brass
Monkey - The Watermark, Ivybridge (map)
Tickets now available for Martin Carthy, John Kirkpatrick & Co. Box office 01752 892220
www.ivybridgewatermark.co.uk
Friday 5 November 2010 8.30pm - 3 Daft Monkeys - Exeter Phoenix (map)
This band have a unique brand of rousing vocals, frenetic fiddling, 12-string
guitar, dancing bass and foot drum produce a sound far too diverse to be
pigeonholed into one genre. They create a stunning blend of upbeat, danceable
music which, despite all its world influences, remains undeniably British. The
Starkadders support.
www.exeterphoenix.org.uk Tel. 01392 667080
New folk website in the South Hams
I've just become aware of
www.shamstrad.co.uk which gives details of what's happening at the Crabshell
in Kingsbridge (concerts/regular session) and the sessions at the Globe Inn in
Frogmore and the Royal Oak in Malborough.
Dartington pub looking for music
Mark the new landlord at the newly refurbished Cott Inn, due to re-open on
Mon 16 Aug, is apparently keen for people to set up music sessions, not
necessarily folk.
Sunday evenings 5-7pm - Richard Digance's Devon Folk on BBC Radio Devon
Weekly show, see
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p007h3v0 for details. Contact details:
devonfolk@bbc.co.uk or write to Richard
Digance, BBC Radio Devon, PO Box 1034, Plymouth. Note that the show is always
pre-recorded, up to two weeks in advance.
New Session in Totnes
1st and 3rd Mondays, "mainly English tunes/songs", at the Bay Horse Inn, 8
Cistern St, Totnes TQ9 5SP (map)
tel 01803 862088, where of course you can also buy tickets (cash or cheque) for
Harberton Folk's concert:
A great programme from a more distant venue - The David Hall, South Petherton (A303, Somerset)
From time to time we give mention to venues outside our normal coverage area.
The David Hall
www.thedavidhall.org.uk
is
perhaps 'within range' for those in the east of our region:
4/9 Bob Fox and Billy Mitchell; 18/9 Little Johnny England; 28/9 Spiers & Boden;
1/10 Richard Digance; 9/10 Chris While & Julie Matthews; 30/10 Michael
McGoldrick & Friends; 6/11 Kan featuring Brian Finnegan (Flook) and Aidan
O’Rourke (Lau); 20/11 Kathryn Tickell Band; 9/12 Steve Knightley (live recording
for album); 10&11/12 St Agnes Fountain; 18/12 Malinky; 22/1 Miranda Sykes with
Rex Preston
Oysterband Acoustic
Just heard that the band are touring again in October, but the closest they
come to us is Bridport on Tues 5th Oct. See
www.oysterband.co.uk
for full details.
I've only just become aware of The Electric Palace (a former cinema) in Bridport
www.electricpalace.org.uk thanks
to a regular email for Somerset & Dorset folk events - see
www.sadfolk.co.uk for details. This venue
also has Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick (4/9), The Levellers (10/11), The
Wurzels (20/11) and Seth Lakeman (21/11) lined up.
Sarah McQuaid
Singer songwriter guitarist (music samples at
www.sarahmcquaid.com)
is appearing at various southern Devon venues in October, mainly through
"Villages in Action" (www.villagesinaction.co.uk):
9/10 South Pool nr Kingsbridge (01548 531304); 10/10 Rattery nr Totnes (01364
643741); 17/10 Sheepstor nr Yelverton (01822 853186) and 22/10 Dunkeswell nr
Honiton (01404 891677). Also at Bridge Inn Topsham, with Hector Gilchrist, on
21/10 (01392 873862).
Exmouth area folk & acoustic news for July
from Jeff Lewis is now available on
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk.
Calstock Arts - The Old Chapel, Calstock
Jan and I had the real pleasure of seeing Peter Knight's Gigspanner perform at
this splendid 110-seat recently opened volunteer run arts venue overlooking the
Tamar back in May. They're also looking for people to play an acoustic set at
their Friday night bar (expenses only available). Contact details and their
developing mixed arts programme can be seen at
www.calstockarts.org.uk.
Events are timed to fit in well with a train service from Plymouth to Calstock
Station, only 2 mins' walk away.
Online Folk Petition - www.petitiononline.com/folkon/
Thanks to Dartmoor Brewery and the Bay Horse Inn Totnes
Following an excellent sell-out concert by the New Rope String Band at
Harberton last weekend, Harberton Folk would once again like to express
special thanks to Dartmoor Brewery (formerly
Princetown Brewery) for their generous sponsorship in supplying the real ale for
the evening's bar in the form of a barrel of their recently released
new real ale called 'Legend' (4.4% ABV).
The barrel was drained, needless to say, and thoroughly enjoyed by
all. The additional proceeds yielded will benefit Harberton Cricket Club.
Our thanks too for helping to set up this sponsorship to Rob at the Bay Horse Inn in Totnes (see www.bayhorsetotnes.com), where incidentally you can buy tickets for Harberton Folk's concert:
Live jazz enthusiasts may also care to try out the Bay Horse Inn's After Eight Jazz Club on Sunday evenings, free entry, programme details on www.bayhorsetotnes.com.
New folk festival listing website
www.ukfolkfestivals.co.uk "tries to list almost every folk music festival in
the UK" [and seems to do quite a good job]
(Pub) Folk Sessions
I have decided to discontinue the listing page for pub sessions on
www.harbertonfolk.co.uk for two
reasons: a) because this information is difficult to keep updated and b) because
Trevor does an excellent job of listing such information on
www.flaxey-green.co.uk,
along with a wealth of other good folk information for the area. I will however
continue to e-circulate session news (e.g. a new venue) as and when I'm sent it.
More folk/roots music on local radio - Phonic FM
(106.8 in Exeter; www.phonic.fm
worldwide)
Martin Henning, Rich Cooke and Martin Hodge present 'Roots &
Shoots' every Monday 6-8pm. They play folk/roots music from around the world and
always include local music, often featuring live music - our next scheduled
performers being Mad Dog McRea on Monday 10 May.
More-distant venue highlights
Plough Arts Centre, Great Torrington (N Devon)
www.theploughartscentre.org.uk:
Show of Hands Standing 14/4; Daughters of Elvin medieval music & dance-theatre
24/4; Wild Willy Barrett's Sleeping Dogz 25/4; Albert Lee and Hogan's Heroes
29/4; Kevin Dempsey & Jo Broughton 7/5;
The David Hall, South Petherton (A303, Somerset)
www.thedavidhall.org.uk: Battlefield Band 11/4; John Tams & Barry Coope
17/4; Acoustic Fairport 3/5 & 4/5; Luka Bloom 21/5; Bella Hardy & Anna Massie
22/5; Martin Carthy 12/6, Steve Knightley 22/6
This week's "more distant" venue highlights:
The George Hotel, South Molton (map)
Bookings 01769 572514.
www.georgehotelsouthmolton.co.uk
Fri 14/5 Martin Simpson; Sat 19/6 Gordon Giltrap; Sun 4/7 Artisan Reunion Tour; Fri 16/7 Reg Meuross
The Blue Walnut Cafe, Chelston, Torquay (map)
is a very small and intimate venue putting on a great selection of music and
more, including: Sat 10/4 - Jane Taylor; Sat 17/4 - Wizz Jones; Sat 24/4 - Kirsty McGee & Mat Martin;
Sat 15/5 - Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart; Fri 21/5 - Cam Penner; Sat 19/6 - Sarah McQuaid.
See
www.bluewalnutcafe.com
for full details and more events.
Folk music workshops in France
If you fancy combining a holiday in the Pays de la Loire Region with folk
workshops with the likes of Reg Meuross, Mike Silver, Craig Morgan Robson,
Johnny Coppin, Mike O'Connor or Martyn Wyndham-Read & Iris Bishop, see
www.lagrandegennerie.com/2.html for more info.
Flaxey Green on Twitter
www.flaxey-green.co.uk is a great source of all manner of folk information
for southern Devon. Latest updates are now posted on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/FlaxeyGreen - add flaxey green to your follow list and
receive updates in your mailbox.
Folk (Social) Dance Clubs
I'm including this item in response to a request to publicise an event being
held by Totnes Folk Dance Club (e.g. Sat 5th Dec, Dance to Ivor Hyde's Band,
caller Robert Blackborrow, Civic Hall Totnes 8.30pm). There is in fact a large
number of such clubs, including Scottish, Irish Set, Country, Playford etc. all
across our area, holding regular club meetings and public events. I have never
included this information in the Harberton Folk listings and don't intend to
start now, but full details of most such events/meetings can be found in the
monthly What's On listings on
www.flaxey-green.co.uk
and contact/location details for all such clubs can be found on
www.devonfolk.co.uk.
New live acoustic music venue - Cheriton Bishop
The Mulberry is a recently refurbished pub (www.themulberrydevon.com,
website not fully refurbished yet) 10 mins W of Exeter on the A30 and looking to
put on a programme of acoustic music events. They start on Weds 25th Nov with
Dan Donnelly, see
www.sonovagun.com.
New events listing website
There's a new, free, general, events website (including music, e.g. Harberton
Folk) designed specifically for Totnes, Dartmouth, Kingsbridge, Salcombe & the
South Hams (and sometimes beyond) at
www.southhamsevents.co.uk. Worth a look.
The True and Terrible History of John ‘Babbacombe’ Lee
An Arts Council/Lottery funded performance of this show by Kevin Burke, with
live music throughout (from the Fairport album) by Little Johnny England took
place 'up country' last week. See
www.kevinburke.co.uk/babbacombe_lee.html for details. It is planned to tour
the production in Spring 2010. They are looking for venues. Anyone interested?
Two items gleaned from the Acoustic Calendar for Wessex
(updates)
Exeter: “Totally Irish session” at The First and Last, 90 Cowick St. EX4 1HL
(01392 273960), moved from 1st to 2nd Thursday of the month, 8.30pm.
Topsham (nr. Exeter): Blues at the Bridge, the Bridge Inn, Bridge Hill
EX3 0QQ (01392 873862) - First Monday of every month, 8pm for 8:30pm. “Open mic
(off the floor) and Blues Jam Session. Blues and related music - acoustic only.
No bands, but solo artists and duos are very welcome. Guitar, harmonica, sax,
mandolin ... whatever. If you play blues and/or related music, come and have a
go. No experience necessary!!! Those planning to play should try to sign in
before 8:30pm. The event will start at 8:30pm sharp. First come first served.”
[The Acoustic Calendar for Wessex is an amazing "Guide to folk clubs,
singarounds, acoustic sessions & open mic" and essentially covers Somerset and
Dorset, but also bits of all surrounding counties. Read more and/or download the
full Calendar at
www.folkmusicsomerset.co.uk/somerset_folk_diary.php. It's also available by
email subscription.]
An 'interesting' email problem
Those of you who read my recent notes about the various problems I experience
when sending these e-circulars may be interested/amused to see a (new) rejection
message received from a recipient at a local educational establishment. I have
highlighted the offending word in bold/red and added spaces so it's not rejected
again. This word appeared in the item about Hayseed Dixie:
Microsoft Antigen for Exchange found a message matching a filter. The message is
currently Identified.
Message: "hf21_30 080226"
Filter name: "KEYWORD= racial discrimination: h i l l b
i l l y"
Sent from: "John Culf"
A Virus Warning
- but please do read this, unlike the usual hoaxes that circulate
which are simply designed to clog up the email airwaves:
"There is a dangerous virus being passed around electronically, orally, and by
hand. This virus is called Weary-Overload-Recreational-Killer (WORK). If you
receive WORK from any of your colleagues, your boss, or anyone else via any
means DO NOT TOUCH IT. This virus will wipe out your private life completely. If
you should come into contact with WORK, put your jacket on and take two good
friends to the nearest grocery store. Purchase the antidote known as
Work-Isolating-Neutralizer-Extract (WINE) or Bothersome-Employer-Elimination-Rebooter
(BEER). Take the antidote repeatedly until WORK has been completely eliminated
from your system. You should forward this warning to 5 friends. If you do not
have 5 friends, you have already been infected."
'Virus' warnings - Chain emails (e.g. petrol prices) - Please avoid them
With 1400+ email contacts, if there's junk going around I usually see quite a
few examples of it. If you receive a chain email, such as those that warn of a
terrible virus circulating which will destroy your hard disk, do please take a
moment to check before forwarding it to your entire address book. Pick out a
couple of salient words and put them into Google, e.g. "olympic torch
email", and you'll soon see that they are invariably hoaxes, simply designed to
further clog up email servers across the globe. And whilst possibly originally
well intentioned, the petrol price emails doing the rounds have
essentially been around since 1999 - see
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_gas_boycott_2006.htm and read the
analysis/comments.
Other interesting local music links
Plymouth Classical Music Concert Diary
www.plyclassical.co.uk
- Comprehensive month-by-month listings of all types of classical music in and
around Plymouth, plus some jazz and folk, including Harberton Folk's events.
Plymouth Music Accord
www.plymouthmusicaccord.co.uk - Registered Charity promoting the
appreciation and performance of music in the Plymouth area. Members include
local orchestras, bands, choirs, opera groups, etc. and many promoters and
venues, and
Plymouth Folk Festival (who have a brand new, smart website).
'Off topic' but we'll mention a
couple of other local live music sources for different genres:
Totnes Early Music Society
www.totnesearlymusic.org.uk - fairly self-explanatory
Somerset & Dorset (SADFOLK) folk events
A mention/reminder for a regular and
comprehensive emailed listing available through
www.sadfolk.co.uk
(Somerset and Dorset folk) of folk events in venues large and small in those two
counties, some of which are not too far away from the Harberton Folk area.